Comic Jim Davidson left theatre-goers stunned when he launched a sickening rant at a number of celebrities.

In a foul-mouthed tirade for cheap laughs , Jim said Terry Wogan and Paul Daniels reminded him of the silhouettes used in newspapers to illustrate unnamed suspects being probed by cops.

He also blasted TV legend Bruce Forsyth as “a f****** old b****** and asked: “Is he dead yet?”

And Davidson, 60, branded the venue where he was performing as a “f****** dump s***hole that should be burnt to the ground”.

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The former Generation Game and Big Break host warmed up for his slur on Wogan and magician Daniels, both 76, by moaning about his Operation Yewtree arrest in January 2013 for alleged historic sex offences against women.

During his new stage show No Further Action, he claimed officers joked: “Cheer up, it’s not as if it’s underage sex.”

Davidson – told months later he would not be charged because of lack of evidence – said Yewtree detectives had gone “a bit f****** bonkers” pursuing “paedophiles and perverts”.

He then moved on to talk about silhouettes used in papers saying they all “looked like Terry Wogan to me”.

He continued: “I can’t bear him so I wanted it to be him. And Paul Daniels as well.”

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Then he turned on 86-year-old TV legend Forsyth , saying: “I only used to watch Strictly in case he f****** dropped dead.

"When I took over the Generation Game he never even sent me a card.”

Even the venue did not escape Davidson’s venom.

Staff at the Doncaster Dome claim the comic screamed at the theatre’s manager before the show, describing the place as “derelict and dirty”.

The irate 2014 Celebrity Big Brother winner stormed out and sat in his car after refusing to use the dressing room.